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this is jim oucher. please, sit down. >> yeah. >> so, christine, jim and i are handling the rnc role in your delaware senate campaign.
this is jim oucher. please, sit down. >> yeah. >> so, christine, jim and i are handling the rnc role in your delaware senate campaign.
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championship in atlanta georgia where luke donald and jim furyk shall delayed after the second day donald showing great full maiming for his fast b.j. title and twenty sam the englishman shooting a four on the par round to join at the top the american meanwhile has won twice on the u.s. to this year and sits comfortably at the top of the car being a five on the sixty five this birdie prox at the eleventh just one of the highlights of his three performance on the back nine elsewhere phil mickelson dropped to join thirteenth with a seventy two but the left again still overtake tiger woods at the top of the rankings even with a runner up finish in atlanta. over at the brand new vivendi cup in shambles see freshman julian get here say it's three strokes behind leaders john kerry and john mills saddle and after day two nine hundred ninety nine writer cup participant soundly and i both of his rivals account me struggling to retain that cause for next season but there was zero strive for the trio in france says perry joined them for a share of the lead on said see an overall local crowd's deligh
championship in atlanta georgia where luke donald and jim furyk shall delayed after the second day donald showing great full maiming for his fast b.j. title and twenty sam the englishman shooting a four on the par round to join at the top the american meanwhile has won twice on the u.s. to this year and sits comfortably at the top of the car being a five on the sixty five this birdie prox at the eleventh just one of the highlights of his three performance on the back nine elsewhere phil...
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told the story they gave the visitors a two one lead in the doubles serves novak djokovic and then had jim on each day for a set six three but couldn't leave with a check self that was losing the following three six one six four and six want. now there's a new king of the russian trucks and a lot of nikolai besting come as team mate and outright favorite to weigh in that's why it sounds silk way rally the country's most prestigious motor sport events no smooth back in this tournament or even found saying to keep the spectators out but neither coul nor rocky road school stop nikolai dropping off a super a stage to win his first major cross-country rally the twenty six year old taking victory by a massive twenty two minute margin over a child and a remarkable side on the podium with russian kamala's drivers taking gold silver and bronze for those of the masses nearing the third place. and also ending that a day journey down saw she way where the car driver has somewhat of an anticlimax this though with the reigning champion carlos signs having loud since early in the week and the spaniard di
told the story they gave the visitors a two one lead in the doubles serves novak djokovic and then had jim on each day for a set six three but couldn't leave with a check self that was losing the following three six one six four and six want. now there's a new king of the russian trucks and a lot of nikolai besting come as team mate and outright favorite to weigh in that's why it sounds silk way rally the country's most prestigious motor sport events no smooth back in this tournament or even...
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jim, still around, if you don't mind. heather, i hope to talk to you more as we go into this election season. >>> coming up on "the dylan ratigan show" drone attacks in pakistan, it is idea to stop terrorist bombings in france. or so they say. will it work? does it make sense? are we in the process of escalating our military activities, not just the drones? are we at the tipping point? jack rice is with us from the cia right after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] at ge capital, we're out there every day with clients like jetblue -- financing their fleet, sharing our expertise, and working with people who are changing the face of business in america. after 25 years in the aviation business, i kind of feel like if you're not having fun at what you do, then you've got the wrong job. my landing was better than yours. no, it wasn't. yes, it was. was not. yes, it was. what do you think? take one of the big ones out? nah. i but i justve my 5 employcan't afford it.ance, i have diabetes. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. a
jim, still around, if you don't mind. heather, i hope to talk to you more as we go into this election season. >>> coming up on "the dylan ratigan show" drone attacks in pakistan, it is idea to stop terrorist bombings in france. or so they say. will it work? does it make sense? are we in the process of escalating our military activities, not just the drones? are we at the tipping point? jack rice is with us from the cia right after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] at ge capital,...
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jim axelrod has his story. >> reporter: perhaps no one enjoyed being a hollywood heartthrob more than tony curtis, right up to the end. >> i had all that dark hair and blue eyes, a nice figure, jumping around. i mean, how could you not go for me? i even went for me. >> reporter: he shook off pretty boy roles to become a respected actor starting with" sweet smell of success." he was a noble slave in" spartacus," and won an oscar nomination as a white racist handcuffed to sidney portier in" the defiebt ones." born bernie schwartz in the bronx, tony curt i was married six times. janet lee was his first wife, actress jamie lee curtis, his daughter. this notorious ladies' man may have had his biggest hit disguised as a woman in" some like it hot" opposite jack lemmon and marilyn monroe. as curtis aged and the film roles dried up, he bathed drugs and alcohol. but he found new success as a painter. >> it's so moving for me. and, you know, i've become, perhaps, a household word in a way. i've been part of everybody's memory. >> reporter: tony curtis was 85. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>
jim axelrod has his story. >> reporter: perhaps no one enjoyed being a hollywood heartthrob more than tony curtis, right up to the end. >> i had all that dark hair and blue eyes, a nice figure, jumping around. i mean, how could you not go for me? i even went for me. >> reporter: he shook off pretty boy roles to become a respected actor starting with" sweet smell of success." he was a noble slave in" spartacus," and won an oscar nomination as a white racist...
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jim hoffer, abc news, new york. >>> and our thanks to wabc. >>> and still ahead on "world news," you responded with a wave of emotion. we told you about a boy who loved his violin. tonight, more on the secret roommate camera, and your response to his suicide. >>> and, the big star of the big screen leaves the stage. >>> and, if you want to keep jobs here in the u.s., see what bill weir found in his hometown. sure sounds good for all of us on medicare. starting next year, we'll get free check-ups, cancer screenings, lower prescription costs. and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud, so it will stay strong for our kids and grandkids. now, that's music to my ears. ♪ [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... now, that's music to my ears. what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official cold medicine of the u.s. ski team. alka-seltzer plus. [ but aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am
jim hoffer, abc news, new york. >>> and our thanks to wabc. >>> and still ahead on "world news," you responded with a wave of emotion. we told you about a boy who loved his violin. tonight, more on the secret roommate camera, and your response to his suicide. >>> and, the big star of the big screen leaves the stage. >>> and, if you want to keep jobs here in the u.s., see what bill weir found in his hometown. sure sounds good for all of us on...
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i'm jim lehrer. president obama today proposed $300 billion in tax incentives for business. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the "newshour" tonight, we speak to treasury secretary timothy geithner and republican congressman peter roskam of illinois about the president's proposals to jump start the economic recovery and create new jobs. >> lehrer: then, tom bearden reports from chile on the trapped miners and their relatives above-ground. >> it's been a long and lonely vigle for the families of the miners trapped underground, and there's no end in sight. >> ifill: judy woodruff talks to stephen mufson of the washington post about a b.p. internal report, which blames the largest offshore oil spill in history on a series of human and mechanical failures. >> lehrer: and, global post reporter solana pyne looks at dhaka, bangladesh-- the fastest growing of the world's mega- cities and one of the poorest. >> i think if you simply project the present into the future, then we are headed no good place. >> lehr
i'm jim lehrer. president obama today proposed $300 billion in tax incentives for business. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the "newshour" tonight, we speak to treasury secretary timothy geithner and republican congressman peter roskam of illinois about the president's proposals to jump start the economic recovery and create new jobs. >> lehrer: then, tom bearden reports from chile on the trapped miners and their relatives above-ground. >> it's been a long and...
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least a couple of years away from them getting any sort of nuclear weapons capability and according to jim, probably a decade before they can put a nuclear warhead on that kind of long-range missile so this is time for the world to act to do something to stop the programs. >>shepard: and there is a bomb attack in the northwest of iran. >>reporter: in the northwest of iran. the iranians and experts believe that this was the work of kurdish separatists who want their own state in that part of iran. it is not part of the ongoing power struggle. ahmadinejad is under pressure there for more conservative factions, if you can believe there are more conservative people in the iranian leadership. that's why he is here at the u.n. this week trying to show the people back home that he is a big deal. he is being helped in that according to a lot of experts by the tension we in the media are giving him all the interviews he has done and that makes him look like a strong man on the world stage. that, apparently, helps him back at home but he is certainly under a great deal of pressure right now. >>shepa
least a couple of years away from them getting any sort of nuclear weapons capability and according to jim, probably a decade before they can put a nuclear warhead on that kind of long-range missile so this is time for the world to act to do something to stop the programs. >>shepard: and there is a bomb attack in the northwest of iran. >>reporter: in the northwest of iran. the iranians and experts believe that this was the work of kurdish separatists who want their own state in that...
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the candidates include jim bender, ovide lamontagne, jim bender, and kelly ayotte. we will ask you to welcome the candidates. [applause] our panelists for the evening are here with us. let's get to it. josh, first question. mr. binnie, first response. >> we're here to talk about the issues. the tone of this race has become an issue. a lot of people say it has been one of the nastiest primary races in recent memory in new hampshire. where do you draw the line between an honest critique -- of their critique of your opponents background and nasty campaigning? >> it is a pleasure to be here tonight. it has been my pleasure to run for the united states senate. the people of new hampshire have gotten to know me. my dad introduced me over nine months ago. folks understand that i care about the job and the economy. when i became the frontrunner in the august, we were attacked by all kinds of private organizations. i thought that was not fair. i did not like it. not for amnesty. i am a liberal. ask my kids. what i am about is talking and dealing with the economic crisis that
the candidates include jim bender, ovide lamontagne, jim bender, and kelly ayotte. we will ask you to welcome the candidates. [applause] our panelists for the evening are here with us. let's get to it. josh, first question. mr. binnie, first response. >> we're here to talk about the issues. the tone of this race has become an issue. a lot of people say it has been one of the nastiest primary races in recent memory in new hampshire. where do you draw the line between an honest critique --...
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nbc's jim miklaszewski is at the pentagon for us. jim, it's like 100 vehicles that are backed up. what is the latest and give us an idea on why this is so significant. >> nato happens to be changing its story as we speak. they first denied that nato helicopters had crossed into pakistan and now in a news conference that may be under way now as we speak, they're in kabul. it appears that those nato helicopters did cross the border into pakistan. it's not the first time and it's not the first time that pakistani soldiers have been killed, but it is the first time that pakistan has take on the drastic step of shutting down the borders to those vital nato convoys carrying food and water and other supplies into afghanistan. food and fuel into afghanistan for u.s. and nato forces. now, according to u.s. officials, what happened in this case is that those nato helicopters were pursuing militants into pakistan when some pakistani soldiers at a guard post decided to take warning shots at the nato helicopters, not a good idea. the helicopters returned fire, killing three of the pakistnis an
nbc's jim miklaszewski is at the pentagon for us. jim, it's like 100 vehicles that are backed up. what is the latest and give us an idea on why this is so significant. >> nato happens to be changing its story as we speak. they first denied that nato helicopters had crossed into pakistan and now in a news conference that may be under way now as we speak, they're in kabul. it appears that those nato helicopters did cross the border into pakistan. it's not the first time and it's not the...
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focused on north korea can john mills the youngest son kim jong un is promoted to the rank of general jim walsh an international security expert from the massachusetts institute of technology many thanks ok without it to go away all the way to business with stephanie. hello and welcome to the business but it's him as you've been reporting in the main use them out of moscow yuri luzhkov has been fired by president medvedev this cough has ruled the city for eighteen years and set the panic conditions for construction business to the head of penny lane real estate about the impact of his departure almost the same market. we expect a very long period of time when everybody is frozen nobody is approving giving any permits everybody is stuck waiting for new orders from the new czar they are all worried if they could do something wrong there will be worried whose orders to follow is they do not really know who will be on top tomorrow before everybody is stuck with no job going on. i believe that this would be a huge home to the industry but russia's top banks have reached twenty percent of their
focused on north korea can john mills the youngest son kim jong un is promoted to the rank of general jim walsh an international security expert from the massachusetts institute of technology many thanks ok without it to go away all the way to business with stephanie. hello and welcome to the business but it's him as you've been reporting in the main use them out of moscow yuri luzhkov has been fired by president medvedev this cough has ruled the city for eighteen years and set the panic...
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i'm jim lehrer. the nation's unemployment rate rose to 9.6% last month, despite the addition of 67,000 private sector jobs. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, christina romer, the outgoing head of the president's council of economic advisors, reacts to today's numbers, and we ask her about the administration's approach to the economy. >> lehrer: paul solman examines the rising number of burned out employees in the country who are doing more for less. >> we're working more but we're not seeing any rewards for that. it's very frustrating. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner in baghdad reports on iraqis' daily frustrations with an essential element of modern life-- electricity. >> lehrer: mark shields and david brooks give their analysis of the week's news. >> woodruff: and tom bearden, in morgan city, louisiana, looks at how even the b.p. oil spill couldn't stop the 75th annual shrimp and petroleum festival. despite a lot of concerns about the future, this town is ready to part
i'm jim lehrer. the nation's unemployment rate rose to 9.6% last month, despite the addition of 67,000 private sector jobs. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, christina romer, the outgoing head of the president's council of economic advisors, reacts to today's numbers, and we ask her about the administration's approach to the economy. >> lehrer: paul solman examines the rising number of burned out employees in the country who are doing more for less....
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>> may get big points, jim. they don't translate immediately into political advantage at home where the economy remains the dominant issue. but i-- . >> lehrer: it just doesn't matter that much. >> i think that the middle east peace deserves credit for it. i am cautiousloptimistic, probably more cautious than optimistic. i think there are things going on this time in part because the reality of mr. netanyahu is in a far stronger position than he ud barack in 2008 at home to sell it. i think it is an imperative nurtured by both king abdullah of jordan and president mubarak of egypt and the other sunni countries that are interested in containing iran and shi'a influence. so i think there are factors here. i mean it's still a tough slog but i think it's positive development. >> lehrer: but does the american people, do the american people care that much about middle east peace any more? >> i think if there was a realistic process for some radical improvement they would care. if there was a prospect that we could som
>> may get big points, jim. they don't translate immediately into political advantage at home where the economy remains the dominant issue. but i-- . >> lehrer: it just doesn't matter that much. >> i think that the middle east peace deserves credit for it. i am cautiousloptimistic, probably more cautious than optimistic. i think there are things going on this time in part because the reality of mr. netanyahu is in a far stronger position than he ud barack in 2008 at home to...
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mitch mcconnell or jim demint. it's an interesting question. >> so much of the actual business of the senate gets done this way, unanimous consent. so this is potentially a key development. >>> let's move overseas. high anxiety in britain and france over a newly discovered terror plot. nbc's jenny wovell is live in britain with the latest. what can you tell us? >> i can tell you that the current threat of a terror attack in london is considered to be severe. that means the threats of terrorist activity is highly likely. we're not quite at the top level yet, which would be critical. and that would mean a terror threat would be imminent. so in terms of the way people in the uk are reacting, not much has changed in terms of there's no more visible policing. and that's perhaps because we've been in this height end state of alert since january. however if you move across to the continents and compare us to paris, then it's a different story because late last night, the eiffel tower, of course, had its second security al
mitch mcconnell or jim demint. it's an interesting question. >> so much of the actual business of the senate gets done this way, unanimous consent. so this is potentially a key development. >>> let's move overseas. high anxiety in britain and france over a newly discovered terror plot. nbc's jenny wovell is live in britain with the latest. what can you tell us? >> i can tell you that the current threat of a terror attack in london is considered to be severe. that means the...
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jim swine whose daughter was among the 270 killed above the town of lockerbie, said he was in better shape than he expected though still gravely ill. >> his status hasn't changed much. he gives the impression of a man fighting a desperate illness and how long he's got, i wouldn't want to fall in the trap of hazarding a guess. it could be a long time, it could be -- something could happen catastrophically as we're talking even. because cancer with active secondary such as he's got can lead to sudden complications that are irreversible. i have no idea how long he's got. >> he lost his daughter flora in the lockerbie bombing. a lost population of tigers has been captured on camera living in the kingdom of bhutan. a series of camera traps, documenting the mountain tigers. it's proof they're able to survive away from the jungle habitats and could improve efforts to protect them. >> high in the himalayas, the tiny kingdom of bhutan. the bbc natural history team chose this remote and mysterious place for their fourth expedition series. local people told the team that tigers were living up i
jim swine whose daughter was among the 270 killed above the town of lockerbie, said he was in better shape than he expected though still gravely ill. >> his status hasn't changed much. he gives the impression of a man fighting a desperate illness and how long he's got, i wouldn't want to fall in the trap of hazarding a guess. it could be a long time, it could be -- something could happen catastrophically as we're talking even. because cancer with active secondary such as he's got can lead...
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the most surprising thing was the apparent distrust between the secretary of defense gates i and jim jones' deputy, tom donelan, the fact that there is not a lot of trust there, because tom donelan is seen as somebody very trusted by the president, could be a replacement -- >> that one surprised me, tom donelan a great guy. you know, very quickly, chris, i do think that this book, you see the steve ratner book, people leaving the administration, boy, i think you are going to start seeing the next six months, you are going to hear a lot of anonymous quote, a lot more reporting about happened wringing inside the west wing because the distrust between staffers now. they see what somebody else said to woodward and they are going to feel like, you know what i will talk to reporters now. >> god, this is like the cherokee strip, isn't it? racing to get the first -- the first homestead out there. thank you, andrea mitch, thank you, chuck todd. >> you bet. >>> coming up, the outrage story of the day, big health insurance companies say they are going to stop selling policies that cover childre
the most surprising thing was the apparent distrust between the secretary of defense gates i and jim jones' deputy, tom donelan, the fact that there is not a lot of trust there, because tom donelan is seen as somebody very trusted by the president, could be a replacement -- >> that one surprised me, tom donelan a great guy. you know, very quickly, chris, i do think that this book, you see the steve ratner book, people leaving the administration, boy, i think you are going to start seeing...
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jim, jerry, the bass for a majority of democrats -- the vast majority of democrats think that because wages have declined for middle-class families making less than $250,000 per year that those families should get an extension of the tax cuts that were instituted in 2001 and 2003. keep in mind that if you make more than $250,000 per year, you would still get a tax cut, but it would only be up to the first to leonard $50,000 per year. -- $250,000 per year. it would be the first quarter of your income if you made $1 million. after that, it goes back to the rates when bill clinton was president. we had 22 jobs created, faster income and wage growth -- we had much more job growth. we had faster income and wage growth. the economy was humming pretty good. we could get that done this week, but we're still in this wrestling match with john boehner and mitch mcconnell about the last 2% to 3% where we would be giving them $100,000 for people making $1 million or more. in an of itself, that would be ok, except to do it, we would have to borrow $7 billion over the course of 10 years and we just
jim, jerry, the bass for a majority of democrats -- the vast majority of democrats think that because wages have declined for middle-class families making less than $250,000 per year that those families should get an extension of the tax cuts that were instituted in 2001 and 2003. keep in mind that if you make more than $250,000 per year, you would still get a tax cut, but it would only be up to the first to leonard $50,000 per year. -- $250,000 per year. it would be the first quarter of your...
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. >>> jim ramsey is up next with the full forecast. [ male announcer ] do you have questions about medicare? are you new to medicare? unitedhealthcare medicare solutions can help give you the answers you're looking for. with over 25 years of experience working with medicare, unitedhealthcare can help with the confusion. call or go to medicaremadeclear.com now. we'll also send you this free guide full of helpful information. medicare has two parts, parts a and b, to help cover a lot of your expenses. like doctor visits, and hospital care. but they still won't cover all of your costs. unitedhealthcare can give you what you need to help keep you informed. i'm looking for help paying for my prescriptions. [ male announcer ] that's a part d prescription drug plan. the guide will help get you the information you need. is there a plan that lets me choose my own doctor and manage my out-of-pocket costs each month? [ male announcer ] yes. you'll want to learn all about supplemental health insurance. it allows you to choose your own doctor and a hospital that accepts medicare. i need something nice a
. >>> jim ramsey is up next with the full forecast. [ male announcer ] do you have questions about medicare? are you new to medicare? unitedhealthcare medicare solutions can help give you the answers you're looking for. with over 25 years of experience working with medicare, unitedhealthcare can help with the confusion. call or go to medicaremadeclear.com now. we'll also send you this free guide full of helpful information. medicare has two parts, parts a and b, to help cover a lot of...
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it's already they can do what they like to just position themselves as like the resistance of the true jim people which is kind of being suppressed by the status quo if the freedom party performs well it will follow the footsteps of recent successes by far i'd parties in sweden belgium and the netherlands. it appears that no longer can the centrist parties ignore the voices of those alone by an immigration or they risk being penalized at the ballot box either grodner party gratz steria. professor from the department of political science at the central european university in budapest says the surgeon far right parties is a dangerous trend for europe. it's a kind of fashion i mean one success so such a path to promote his success is so if he also part does and for instance of a success so say. such right to be had to clear impact on the success of his speech . of course it is and they got the fame pick because those parties are not only against migration or against especially islamic migration they're also empty european all these parties. deepening of european integration and peace is a cha
it's already they can do what they like to just position themselves as like the resistance of the true jim people which is kind of being suppressed by the status quo if the freedom party performs well it will follow the footsteps of recent successes by far i'd parties in sweden belgium and the netherlands. it appears that no longer can the centrist parties ignore the voices of those alone by an immigration or they risk being penalized at the ballot box either grodner party gratz steria....
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jim la camp is a senior vice president with macro portfolio advisers. how are investors interpreting the very weak growth with the gdp? >> melissa, when you look at how investors react, sometimes bad news is good news. bernanke talked about how the economy was running at a low inflation rate and we might need more stimulus, the recovery is very, very slow and additional stimulus is what wall street is looking for. it means that interest rates will be held low and so investors like that the economy is not picking up too much steam too quickly. in terms of people who are looking for jobs, people that are trying to sell their homes, this economic recovery is painfully slow. so for investors and for individuals, we're looking at two sets of data here. >> let's talk about the housing market. you've got great news on the mortgage front that mortgage rates will stay slow. if you're trying to buy a house, that's great news or if you're trying to finance, great news. the problem is try going in and getting a loan or try to get in and get a refinance loan. it's r
jim la camp is a senior vice president with macro portfolio advisers. how are investors interpreting the very weak growth with the gdp? >> melissa, when you look at how investors react, sometimes bad news is good news. bernanke talked about how the economy was running at a low inflation rate and we might need more stimulus, the recovery is very, very slow and additional stimulus is what wall street is looking for. it means that interest rates will be held low and so investors like that...
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. >> but at the end of the day when you've got multinationals like jim owens and a variety of other companies that are sending money to washington, d.c. for the explicit purpose of maintaining the unfair trade practices to china, how does somebody like mary or her husband stand a chance against the special interests? >> it's a global workforce and i think the reality is we compete with people in india, china. that has pushed wages down. >> but american multinationals are lobbying to prevent the worker's rights of the people in china who work 20-hour days at 30 cents an hour, are not allowed to go to the bathroom, are not allowed to have sex and have to sleep ten to a room and american corporations, is that the vision for america's future, too? >> i think that's one reason you're seeing a lot of anger in this country. one thing mary can can speak to, what's happening to the middle class. phoenix is being gutted because you have people making $10 an hour. >> you want to elaborate, mary? >> we do have jobs opening up in phoenix and we are working with companies opening up jobs in warehouse, fina
. >> but at the end of the day when you've got multinationals like jim owens and a variety of other companies that are sending money to washington, d.c. for the explicit purpose of maintaining the unfair trade practices to china, how does somebody like mary or her husband stand a chance against the special interests? >> it's a global workforce and i think the reality is we compete with people in india, china. that has pushed wages down. >> but american multinationals are...
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middle east peace arab israeli peace attempts the inexperience is glaring and as far as i'm concerned jim jones in the rest of them they bear a lot of response hillary clinton they bear a lot of responsibility for this this looks like amateur hour yeah well i think that's what a lot of people are saying as specially now this book has come out lawrence thank you so much for being here thanks for having me. still to come tonight the saintly google has once again decided what's best for us we'll tell you why they're censoring some words that you might be looking for after publicans blocks of outsourcing go through in the senate says right we're going to look at the outsourcing issue here in the u.s. and ask are sending jobs overseas that a bad thing or is it just a natural part of globalization why have a debate when we come back. the issue is that so much. a lot of people are curious the next of kin isolated and impoverished north korea is badly needed change all of this happening in a little. while the google or has spoken again and this time it's a weigh in on dirty words now everybody wa
middle east peace arab israeli peace attempts the inexperience is glaring and as far as i'm concerned jim jones in the rest of them they bear a lot of response hillary clinton they bear a lot of responsibility for this this looks like amateur hour yeah well i think that's what a lot of people are saying as specially now this book has come out lawrence thank you so much for being here thanks for having me. still to come tonight the saintly google has once again decided what's best for us we'll...
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in washington, jim angle, fox news. >> that brings us to our text to vote poll tonight. tonight's question: what effect will white house staff changes have on the administration? you can text your answer to 36288. type sr1 for significantly help. sr2 for slightly help. sr3 for slightly hurt. sr4 for significantly hurt. we will bring you the results at the end of the program. still ahead, look at two big senate races in the november mid-terms. >> bret: in america's news headquarters tonight, we welcome you to fox's big board. we'll use it throughout the next 40 days to bring you some of the races and the highlights specific races all over the country. now, we'll take a look at all of the races in the u.s. senate for this election cycle and these are those. we've narrowed it down to races to watch. down to specific races. tonight, we look at two of those races to watch in the battle for control of the senate. we begin in west virginia. where we see the candidates, democratic governor joe manchin hopes to retain the seat held by the late robert byrd for the last-ken century
in washington, jim angle, fox news. >> that brings us to our text to vote poll tonight. tonight's question: what effect will white house staff changes have on the administration? you can text your answer to 36288. type sr1 for significantly help. sr2 for slightly help. sr3 for slightly hurt. sr4 for significantly hurt. we will bring you the results at the end of the program. still ahead, look at two big senate races in the november mid-terms. >> bret: in america's news headquarters...
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we know that jim jones -- i've been reporting you've been reporting jim jones is going to be leaving rather sooner than later. and that stage don lynn can move to the national security post. the economic piece. larry summers. how do you replace larry summers? one theory you've been reporting and others are reporting is to bring in a female ceo, former ceo but we hear today from the former head of zeer ox that she's not interested. they did talk to her. >> reporter: yeah, look, the white house folks here it's true they do put a preference on somebody who comes with that business experience. they would like to check that box. if it could be a woman, i think they would like to check that box too. they lost christina romer, but i don't thing they are looking at those qualities to the exclusion of all others. it's something that is perhaps a plus factor, make somebody particularly attractive. i don't get the feeling it's -- without that person -- they have to have the qualities and it's a deal breaker. we'll see what they do there. >> one other point is the senate adjourned without confir
we know that jim jones -- i've been reporting you've been reporting jim jones is going to be leaving rather sooner than later. and that stage don lynn can move to the national security post. the economic piece. larry summers. how do you replace larry summers? one theory you've been reporting and others are reporting is to bring in a female ceo, former ceo but we hear today from the former head of zeer ox that she's not interested. they did talk to her. >> reporter: yeah, look, the white...
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there is a jim down there. he is sending down a little videos of himself. he is not a portly man. the miners have said, "do you mind getting a gym instructoress? we would have an easier time if we had a pretty girl to look at." >> the powers of mining are pretty clear. the powers of live television -- you have to feel that the presenter of the show "australia's next top model," and the lucky winner who was halfway to her acceptance speech when it became clear there was a horrible mistake. >> the winner, and australia's next top model for 2010, is -- >> two models. tens of thousands of viewers watching at home. a live television era that will soon be seen by millions on the web. >> it is you, kelsey. >> she thought she had been awarded the coveted title of australia's top model. there were fireworks, the promise of run my fame, even a victory speech. >> i want to thank the crew and the judges. without them, there would be no show. this is crazy. >> but the 19-year-old was about to become fashion's latest victim. >> i do not know what to say right now. i am feeling about -- a bit si
there is a jim down there. he is sending down a little videos of himself. he is not a portly man. the miners have said, "do you mind getting a gym instructoress? we would have an easier time if we had a pretty girl to look at." >> the powers of mining are pretty clear. the powers of live television -- you have to feel that the presenter of the show "australia's next top model," and the lucky winner who was halfway to her acceptance speech when it became clear there was...
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chief washington correspondent jim angle reports andy stern has some friends in high places. >> reporter: given his standing when andy stern's name comes up in fbi and labor department investigations, it raises a lot of eyebrows, especially since he resigned his union post earlier this year. >> the big talk in washington, why would he do that? he was supposedly at the top of his game and getting into the white house anytime he wanted to. obviously, the head of one of the largest unions in the united states. >> some clearly suspect he resigned because he knew what was coming, but travel officials refused to confirm the nature of the investigation or whether stern was in the center of it or if his name came up in wider investigations of union corruption. one example is stevens who has been convicted of fraud and tax evasion and is now in prison. alejandro stevens lost his job and as part of the conditions with him losing his job he was going to get paid $75,000 a year for consulting services sciu officials say he signed the contract for community contacts and to finish the project. the leg
chief washington correspondent jim angle reports andy stern has some friends in high places. >> reporter: given his standing when andy stern's name comes up in fbi and labor department investigations, it raises a lot of eyebrows, especially since he resigned his union post earlier this year. >> the big talk in washington, why would he do that? he was supposedly at the top of his game and getting into the white house anytime he wanted to. obviously, the head of one of the largest...
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in washington, jim angle, fox news. >> that brings us to our text to vote poll tonight. tonight's question: what effect will white house staff changes have on the administration? you can text your answer to 36288. type sr1 for significantly help. sr2 for slightly help. sr3 for slightly hurt. sr4 for significantly hurt. we will bring you the results at the end of the program. still ahead, look at two big senate races in the november mid-terms. ready to try something new? campbell's has made changes. adding lower sodium sea salt to more soups. plus five dollars in coupons to get you started. campbell's condensed soup. pass it on. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ you get nothing for driving safely. truth: at allste, you get a check in the mail twice a year, every year you don't have an accident. the safe driving bonus® check. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. >> bret: in america's news headquarters tonight, we welcome you to fox's big board. we'll use it throughout the next 40 days to bring you some of the races and the highlights specifi
in washington, jim angle, fox news. >> that brings us to our text to vote poll tonight. tonight's question: what effect will white house staff changes have on the administration? you can text your answer to 36288. type sr1 for significantly help. sr2 for slightly help. sr3 for slightly hurt. sr4 for significantly hurt. we will bring you the results at the end of the program. still ahead, look at two big senate races in the november mid-terms. ready to try something new? campbell's has...
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nbc pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski joins us live. it is hard to believe that throughout iraq and afghanistan there is no living medal of honor recipient but what he did was really extraordinary, mik. >> it was extraordinary and sergeant could be the poster boy for the u.s. military, actually. he joined the military, the army right out of high school in cedar rapids, iowa. and three years ago, as you said, he was with his platoon on patrol in the valley when he and his platoon were ambushed. he was knocked to the ground when he was struck twice in the chest by enemy fire. his body armor saved him and he leaped to his feet and ran into the heart of the fire and rescued one of his fellow soldiers who was wounded and being dragged away by two taliban fighters. unfortunately, that soldier and another were killed in the action. but as of last friday, president obama, the white house announced, that he would be awarded the medal of honor for his valor and, typically hummable as we see many of those, these soldiers are. sergeant junta says i
nbc pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski joins us live. it is hard to believe that throughout iraq and afghanistan there is no living medal of honor recipient but what he did was really extraordinary, mik. >> it was extraordinary and sergeant could be the poster boy for the u.s. military, actually. he joined the military, the army right out of high school in cedar rapids, iowa. and three years ago, as you said, he was with his platoon on patrol in the valley when he and his platoon...
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there have been two fundraisers locally, one at a jim raising several thousand dollars. right now, it is head as evidence and we cannot be sure that money will be back to the people who donated it. >>shepard: and another similar attack in arizona. some tried to say it was a copycat but we did not get confirmation of that. >>reporter: that happened in arizona and the word was it was a copycat happening when a week of the thing in washington state but police started saying, this probably is more like a vendetta against someone, a woman would threw acid on a woman name -- mother of five. police do not believe it was random but, perhaps, someone using the event in washington state as a way to carry out a personal vendetta but no suspects or arrests in that case. >>shepard: this alleged victim, now we know perpetrator, i guess, of throwing acid in her face held a news conference, brought all media in there, got up with bandages on her face and talked about her attacker. listen. what she did to me rocked my life. that is not fair, okay? to not do the things i love to do, it wr
there have been two fundraisers locally, one at a jim raising several thousand dollars. right now, it is head as evidence and we cannot be sure that money will be back to the people who donated it. >>shepard: and another similar attack in arizona. some tried to say it was a copycat but we did not get confirmation of that. >>reporter: that happened in arizona and the word was it was a copycat happening when a week of the thing in washington state but police started saying, this...
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after the breakup with jim carrey, jenny mccarthy opens up. did you think it was going to be forever? then, best-selling author terry mcmillan and her gay ex-husband >>> from roswell, to nevada's area 51, there's long been theories about what the u.s. government knows and does not know about aliens and ufos. >> the official position is that they don't exist. but now, there's new claims from an unlikely source. air force vets. >> they say they've seen ufos over military bases. and the visitors came with a message. [ sirens ] >> this planet is being visited by beings from another world. >> reporter: these veterans admit those claims might seem out of this world. but they have seen the proof. >> a white, pulsating light in the sky. >> dark with strange markings. >> reporter: each of the seven retired air force nuclear missile officers, shared declassified information. documents that described flying discs, balls of fire. the same sight that robert saw when he was based at the malmstrom air base in 1967. >> an object, hovering above our front gate
after the breakup with jim carrey, jenny mccarthy opens up. did you think it was going to be forever? then, best-selling author terry mcmillan and her gay ex-husband >>> from roswell, to nevada's area 51, there's long been theories about what the u.s. government knows and does not know about aliens and ufos. >> the official position is that they don't exist. but now, there's new claims from an unlikely source. air force vets. >> they say they've seen ufos over military...
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jim, candy? >> and it may be a preview of things to come in the new congress if they're having to put together coalitions of republicans and democrats to get things done. heaven forbid. but ed, let me ask you about the president's second event coming up today, or big event coming up today. second annual back to school speech. i seem to recall his first back to school speech causing a little bit of controversy. something about indoctrinating our children. >> you're absolutely right. conservatives were hammering the president this time last year. the white house moved ahead with the speech anyway. and last year, you remember, pretty straightforward, study hard, stay in school. it wasn't in the end very controversy. today he's going to philly. he's decided to give a second annual back-to-school speech. he's going to tie the economy as well as the war in afghanistan in this saying he understands that students are facing a lot of hardships in their family. "you read about the war in afghanistan, you h
jim, candy? >> and it may be a preview of things to come in the new congress if they're having to put together coalitions of republicans and democrats to get things done. heaven forbid. but ed, let me ask you about the president's second event coming up today, or big event coming up today. second annual back to school speech. i seem to recall his first back to school speech causing a little bit of controversy. something about indoctrinating our children. >> you're absolutely right....
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when you read some of the you know the names that they were calling each other even have a general jim jones calling the people the campaigns that obama's political aides and to me that just shows the mindset which is these are the politicians they come and go but we're the military guys we're here to stay they're just the campaign set that's here right now but the other thing you know like i said is it sometimes sounds like a bunch of teenage boys in high school that are just trash talking each other which ok sounds like a little bit of a gossip maggie could say it's funny but it's not funny these guys have so much money and so many lives at their disposal so do we just say that this is normal or should this worry us. well i mean the first thing is that jones occupies sort of a strange position because he is a political figure now because he is the national security adviser and so he's not exactly in the same place as mullen or general petraeus doesn't tell you get back in there he's still a general right. right i think it may be retired but. thinking about it i think there's a fine l
when you read some of the you know the names that they were calling each other even have a general jim jones calling the people the campaigns that obama's political aides and to me that just shows the mindset which is these are the politicians they come and go but we're the military guys we're here to stay they're just the campaign set that's here right now but the other thing you know like i said is it sometimes sounds like a bunch of teenage boys in high school that are just trash talking...
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i'm jim lehrer. the united states today began what is now called "operation new dawn." the post-combat era in iraq. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill, on the newshour tonight, war war in bagged talks to ript biden about the change in mission >> only time scess will be able to be declared is when the iraqis form a government, and several years from now they're in a position to maintain their own security, not a threat to their neighbors, and their economy is growing and prospering. >> lehrer: then former secretary of state madeleine albright, and former national security adviser steven hadley, says the effort to jump start the middle east process. >> ifill: betty ann bowser looks at how vast quantitys of imported pharmaceuticals and food are straining the federal drug administration's safety net. >> many of the laws that created the f.d.a. are the same laws that we're operating under today, and at one time, they were fittinging and appropriate, but the worlt has changed a lot. >> lehrer: and fema administrator, craig fugate, updates emergency preparations as hurricane earl ap
i'm jim lehrer. the united states today began what is now called "operation new dawn." the post-combat era in iraq. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill, on the newshour tonight, war war in bagged talks to ript biden about the change in mission >> only time scess will be able to be declared is when the iraqis form a government, and several years from now they're in a position to maintain their own security, not a threat to their neighbors, and their economy is growing and...
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we have former members jim turner, david kirby, and dave beckmann. put all these people together and you have a pretty good group to assess where our government stands with regard to national security preparedness. we believe that this assessment that is being released today -- and burress will describe it to you in just a few minutes -- is a very important document. i do not tnk i he seen anything quite like it. i have not seen all of th things that come out of government, but i have seen a good many of them. you'll see that it gives a very fresh perspective on the threat that we confront from al qaeda. our focus today is on this paper and the evolving threat from qaeda. in the future, we will explore other aspects of homeland security and national security preparedness. but today, the focus will be on the report. so, burress, to get this into this report, we ask -- , bruce, to gives into this report, we ask you to step forward. all right. before i begin, i want to first thank very warmly and appreciatively the bipartisan center, especially the exec
we have former members jim turner, david kirby, and dave beckmann. put all these people together and you have a pretty good group to assess where our government stands with regard to national security preparedness. we believe that this assessment that is being released today -- and burress will describe it to you in just a few minutes -- is a very important document. i do not tnk i he seen anything quite like it. i have not seen all of th things that come out of government, but i have seen a...